RAM Active Media wins contract to install LED screen
RAM Active Media, an entertainment and information provider, said its subsidiary, RAM Vision, has won a new contract to supply and install a large 20 square meter LED screen and act as the exclusive digital media sales agent for Hounds Hill Shopping Centre in Blackpool, UK.
RAM Active Media, an entertainment and information provider, said its subsidiary, RAM Vision, has won a new contract to supply and install a large 20 square meter LED screen and act as the exclusive digital media sales agent for Hounds Hill Shopping Centre in Blackpool, UK.
The digital out of home (DOOH) network provider has signed an agreement with Asset Manager Catalyst Capital on behalf of owner BCC Eiffel Sarl. RAM Vision will supply, install, manage and market an Iconic LED screen located in the main walkway through the shopping centre.
RAM Vision's portfolio of screens has consequently now been extended to 29 across the UK.
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Paul Masterson, RAM Vision's Commercial Director, said: "This installation will be an exciting addition to our iconic screen portfolio and will geographically expand our reach across the UK. The RAM Vision screen network truly offers great advertising locations for lifestyle and family brands on screens that will be used to entertain and educate."
Adrian Hopper, RAM Vision's Media Operations Director, added: "This five-year sales contract is further evidence of RAM Vision's commercial plans to treble its existing estate and enhance the attractiveness of its portfolio to advertising agencies and major brands in future campaigns and events."
The share price rose 7.69% to 1.05p by 12:49.
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